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israelis understand the value of education and have produced 10 nobel laureates. [applause] understand the power of invention and universities educate engineers. that spirit has led to economic growth and progress. ,olar power, electric cars synthetic limbs, stem cell research that treat disease. computer technologies that change the way people around the world live. if people want to see the world of the future economy, they , home ofok at tel aviv research centers and startups. [applause] are active on social media. every day seems to be a different facebook campaign on where i should give a speech. [laughter] [applause] that innovation is as important to the relationship between the united states and israel for security. our first free trade agreement in the world was reached with israel, nearly three decades ago. twoy the trade between our countries is at $40 billion every year. [applause] more importantly, that partnership has created new products and medical treatments and pushing new frontiers of science and exploration. that is the kind of should have isra
israelis understand the value of education and have produced 10 nobel laureates. [applause] understand the power of invention and universities educate engineers. that spirit has led to economic growth and progress. ,olar power, electric cars synthetic limbs, stem cell research that treat disease. computer technologies that change the way people around the world live. if people want to see the world of the future economy, they , home ofok at tel aviv research centers and startups. [applause] are...
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>> host: and you talk about the other generations and you reference mark prensky and technology in education. i'm just going to read something that you say that he says. he said prensky goes on to point out examples of the digital immigrant accent including phonecalls to ask someone if they receive an e-mail renting out a document edited by hand, showing people a web site on your computer instead of e-mailing a link. that sounds like my parents. >> guest: well, it is. talk about it in a good way the idea of having an accent. it's a good way of thinking about people, other people of other generations can learn technology but there may be in some cases some kind of accent that is still pleasant. when you have that accent it makes it harder to be a leader in the next generation of that technology. that is the advantage that the millennials really have. >> host: i think it's safe to say that social networking sites like twitter and facebook have really democratize consumption and production as well. you can be a news producer on facebook and as a news consumer i can aggregate my consumption expe
>> host: and you talk about the other generations and you reference mark prensky and technology in education. i'm just going to read something that you say that he says. he said prensky goes on to point out examples of the digital immigrant accent including phonecalls to ask someone if they receive an e-mail renting out a document edited by hand, showing people a web site on your computer instead of e-mailing a link. that sounds like my parents. >> guest: well, it is. talk about it...
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. >> tonight the california department of education is expabding it's list of recommended reading for kindergarten through 12th grade including works dealing with sexual identity issues. >> the state has been unable to update it's reading list until this week. >> california department of education just updated it's list of more than 7800 recommended books meant to prepare students for college. included are winners of the stone wall book awards. >> it's good to teach kids we're all people and will be accepted for who we are. it's great to see books being recommended. >> from young kids books, celebrating gay rights leader harvey filk to books for older kids. and totally joe. >> there is a war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives say such topics have no place on the state official reading list. >> your children are not being taught rigorous academics they're being taught social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended and the state insists they're not chosen because of their lgbt themes its not based on content. mostly based on
. >> tonight the california department of education is expabding it's list of recommended reading for kindergarten through 12th grade including works dealing with sexual identity issues. >> the state has been unable to update it's reading list until this week. >> california department of education just updated it's list of more than 7800 recommended books meant to prepare students for college. included are winners of the stone wall book awards. >> it's good to teach kids...
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whether education or to sell products and services. this makes the world even better and more closely tied. i am proud that we have the celebration that we celebrate lunar new year. and explain every year what the differences might mean with the different zodiac animals we celebrate. but in each and every one of those there is a lesson of life to see and visit and compare ourselves to and improve upon. and i would say that san francisco with the help of the people on the stage. as well as you in the audience, you are always helping to improve the city for the next generation. i look forward to 2013 being not only the mini-dragon, but the year that we get more things done. we celebrate and invite more people to come and live here. and we do things better that improve people's lives. congratulations. and happy new year. [applause] >> thank you, mayor lee. and now why don't we welcome the president of the board of supervisors, an individual who needs no introduction. who has provided for leadership at the board, not for one term as the pr
whether education or to sell products and services. this makes the world even better and more closely tied. i am proud that we have the celebration that we celebrate lunar new year. and explain every year what the differences might mean with the different zodiac animals we celebrate. but in each and every one of those there is a lesson of life to see and visit and compare ourselves to and improve upon. and i would say that san francisco with the help of the people on the stage. as well as you...
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they would focus on education in inner cities and that's what many of them did in the later parts of their lives. so, we need to call young people book to service. we need to call the sort of brain drain of all these great young talent going out of politics and into doing great work in other sectors, back into the political process. >> host: how does the political class and the current apparatus attract more young people? is it irreparable. >> guest: it's very difficult because young people going into politics, a lot of them are coming through the same sort of career approach, rising up through the ranks of running for city council and then wanting to run -- and a young career politician is no better than an old career politician. someone who has amibition in the future. we need people with a sense of service and commitment back in politics. there needs to be a generational commitment to do this, and that's -- this generation needs to realize the importance. if you have a group of people together to do this, then you could make an impact. that's -- itch i'm one person who believes th
they would focus on education in inner cities and that's what many of them did in the later parts of their lives. so, we need to call young people book to service. we need to call the sort of brain drain of all these great young talent going out of politics and into doing great work in other sectors, back into the political process. >> host: how does the political class and the current apparatus attract more young people? is it irreparable. >> guest: it's very difficult because...
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they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you guys. thank you. >> good seeing you. >> thank you. >>> checking the news feed this morning right now sentencing for the teenager who killed three students at chardon high school in ohio last february. t.j. lange showed up in court wearing a white t-shirt with the word "killer" on it. he could face life in prison after pleading guilty. three student survivors as well as relatives of the murdered students are addressing the court before that senting. >>> classes are back in session at the university of central florida today. one day after police say they uncovered a student's attack plans at the school. james coma
they need things improved, education being the best example, and he is spending time on this instead. >> doug, what's your guess? will he get it done? >> well, it has to make it through the city council. and i'm sure he'll make a -- push really hard for it. mayor bloomberg is someone who has a long record of accomplishments and he's taken on the tobacco companies before and won so i think that he probably -- he is going to give it his best shot. >> doug, david, good to see you...
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i think of the importance that palestinian families place on education. i of the entrepreneurs determined to create something new like the young palestinian woman i met at the summit that i hosted that wants to build recreational facilities for the youth. i think of the aspirations that so many young palestinians have for their future, which is why i'm looking forward to visiting with some of them after we conclude this press conference. that's why we can't give up. because of young palestinians and young israelis who deserve a better future than one that is continually defined by conflict. whenever i meet these young people, whether they are palestinian or israeli, i am reminded of my own daughters. i know what hopes and aspirations iffer for them. -- i have for them. those of us in the united states understand that change takes time, but it is also possible because there was a time when my daughters could not expect to have the same opportunities in their own country as somebody else' daughters. what is true in the united states can be true here as well
i think of the importance that palestinian families place on education. i of the entrepreneurs determined to create something new like the young palestinian woman i met at the summit that i hosted that wants to build recreational facilities for the youth. i think of the aspirations that so many young palestinians have for their future, which is why i'm looking forward to visiting with some of them after we conclude this press conference. that's why we can't give up. because of young...
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board of education decision. he thought it was terribly disruptive to the society, and he -- when something, when there was a crisis such as the little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law, he followed the constitution. and he said -- he did what a five-star general did, he said overwhelming force, but he hated, he hated whole thing. and he particularly didn't like adam clayton powell who he thought was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon, what nixon's role in this. mix son was, you know, nixon was very friendly with por row because they actually kind of liked each other, and that was a personal thing. >> well, the issue was that he was actually influenced by advisers to him in order to be able to make a decisive decision not to include him. so what i'm saying is do you feel as though nixon's personal politics towards african-americans during his administration were negatively affected by advisers that surrounded him during that administration? >> i don't think so. i mean, you're talking about president
board of education decision. he thought it was terribly disruptive to the society, and he -- when something, when there was a crisis such as the little rock crisis, eisenhower did follow the law, he followed the constitution. and he said -- he did what a five-star general did, he said overwhelming force, but he hated, he hated whole thing. and he particularly didn't like adam clayton powell who he thought was a demagogue. so i'm not sure what nixon, what nixon's role in this. mix son was, you...
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it looks like his parents have been busy educates him on past u.s. presidents. >> what does ronald reagan say? [ inaudible
it looks like his parents have been busy educates him on past u.s. presidents. >> what does ronald reagan say? [ inaudible
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it looks like his parents have been busy educating him on past u.s. presidents.si >> what does ronald reagan say? >> mr. gorbachev, tear that wal
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get your education and with that you can go anywhere. i appreciate your words. and i relate to you frequently. and director hicks i appreciate everything that you have done for me. i appreciate your direction, your support, and the guidance, and you can there for me to bounce things off of you and i appreciate that. you always are receptive and thank you for that. commissioners, it was a pleasure serving you and the city and county of san francisco. and the san francisco police department. we wish you guys the best, god bless you. thank you. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> come forward. >> charles to support for 40 years. >> please call, do we have any general public comment regarding this? >> no. >> okay. >> thank you very much. please call line item number 3. >> line item 3, 3a, chief's report, discussion, review of recent activities. >> commissioners, there has been a lot of activity. so, in the interest of time, i will just highlight most of the cases that have goting a lot of time in the media lately. and then if anybody has any questions, i can speak to that
get your education and with that you can go anywhere. i appreciate your words. and i relate to you frequently. and director hicks i appreciate everything that you have done for me. i appreciate your direction, your support, and the guidance, and you can there for me to bounce things off of you and i appreciate that. you always are receptive and thank you for that. commissioners, it was a pleasure serving you and the city and county of san francisco. and the san francisco police department. we...
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you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the economy, it's growing at 9% in g.d.p. terms and i think for all those reasons the insurgency is having to think differently about how it might come back if it ever came back in political patriot terms and i think the feel in pakistan is different too. the sense i get is that they recognize that they've got a shared problem. some of the things that the general has talked about over the last three to six months recognized that this problem is something that they've www.to solve internally as well and -- got to solve termy as well and that's changing things. the big challenge is maintaining afghan confidence. it's quite obvious that the afghans are not going to be confronted by a 1992 once again. the chicago commitment and the tokyo commitment and the international community's overall commitment to afghanistan is very different to what it was 25 years ago. however, afgh
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to do that, we must make the most of our human resources, and that requires better education here in the united states. we need more students we need more students studying math and science. we must fully embraced the diversity of asian americans. americans,nese currie and americans, a filipino americans. are 95 countries represented with in this district. have long consulted to better understand developments abroad. many are active in trading and investing in asia which is a source of our national wealth. but as congress i sponsor legislation to make it easier for state universities to teach strategic languages so that our .tudents are better equipped am a strong advocate for increasing the number of visas for foreigners receive advanced degrees. in the u.s. 76% of all registered patents from the top of from the top position producing units. they come from foreign students. foreign students in the u.s.. these inventors are driving economic prosperity with the consequences of their backgrounds in these hard sciences. in our current system we welcome foreign students to the united sta
to do that, we must make the most of our human resources, and that requires better education here in the united states. we need more students we need more students studying math and science. we must fully embraced the diversity of asian americans. americans,nese currie and americans, a filipino americans. are 95 countries represented with in this district. have long consulted to better understand developments abroad. many are active in trading and investing in asia which is a source of our...
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i found other good education quotes. education is a weapon whose effects depends on who holds it in his hand and at whose direction it is aimed. stalin. education must provide the opportunities for fillment and provide a rich and challenging way for an individual to ex-flour his own way. a nice quote. hitler are. >> greg: i knew if. james hitler your next door neighbor who is a teacher. should have changed his name. >> i have one. andy levy is awesome. unbelievable, dude. think about that. >> he used to say that all the time. >> with fans like that, i don't know. >> you said for the left the problem with socialism is that it is an imperfect science so they excuse things when they don't go right. for the left it is the people that are imperfect. >> greg: that is what i said! >> socialism itself is not an imperfect science. >> greg: i said capitalism is an imperfect science. socialism is always the fault of the practitioner. we agreed but i stated it poorly. >> i agree with you, yes. >> watching the ncaa. >> georgetown is
i found other good education quotes. education is a weapon whose effects depends on who holds it in his hand and at whose direction it is aimed. stalin. education must provide the opportunities for fillment and provide a rich and challenging way for an individual to ex-flour his own way. a nice quote. hitler are. >> greg: i knew if. james hitler your next door neighbor who is a teacher. should have changed his name. >> i have one. andy levy is awesome. unbelievable, dude. think...
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here is nannette miranda in sacramento. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. california department of education up updated the list of books that is to prepare students for college, klutd for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award that recognizes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we can all be accepted who we are. i think it's great to see those books recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey milk to books like older kids like transgender teens and totally joe a boy coming out. >> there is a full sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics have no place on the state's official reading list. >> they are not being taught critical thinking. they are being taught social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended and not mandatory and the state insists they will not chosen for their lgbt themes. >> it's mostly
here is nannette miranda in sacramento. >>> as summer nears, educators want to keep kids reading. california department of education up updated the list of books that is to prepare students for college, klutd for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award that recognizes gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we can all be accepted who we are. i think it's great to see those books recommended....
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yes, that is the department of education. pretty scary. this is not the human fault but it's the apparatus. if only mao felt that way, he wouldn't have killed million of people. as the minnesota state university picked bill ayers as scholar and showed work in justice. ayers dedicated his book "the prairie fiery" to robert kennedy assassin. sisirhan sirhan. as long as dirt bags like ayers are endured, how live? evil that still sees the taupian deal. the only reason ayers didn't kill millions he was a failure even in that. no wonder he got tenure. bock, should mao be a role model for kids? >> i'm not as outraged about that as amazing race. what was somebody thinking. he was educating little red books. he went around and killed everybody that didn't read it. do you remember the cultural revolution? mass assassination. there are some, but not all of them. >> eric: amazing that bill ayers is held in esteem by anybody. professor in chicago is also aned a call -- caed are call communist. they had friends die building bombs. why do we hold them in
yes, that is the department of education. pretty scary. this is not the human fault but it's the apparatus. if only mao felt that way, he wouldn't have killed million of people. as the minnesota state university picked bill ayers as scholar and showed work in justice. ayers dedicated his book "the prairie fiery" to robert kennedy assassin. sisirhan sirhan. as long as dirt bags like ayers are endured, how live? evil that still sees the taupian deal. the only reason ayers didn't kill...
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this is educational. i love to watch this stuff. what happens tv shows like "judge judy" she deliberates in seconds and it is turned in to a game. >> eric: do you like the courtroom camera? >> greg: it's hypnotic. er you don't want the lifetime movie about you. you are a killer, or dead. i find it ironic it's called lifetime and every show is ending one. >> andrea: i call it the victim's channel. >> andrea: you didn't like "not without my daughter" or quot troph"trophy wife"? >> greg: it's all about me. >> dana: i agree with bob. watching it is like "b" rated actors. it doesn't feel like real life. i am for people learning about the trials but people should read about them. several times, talk a this, i like cartoonists. the courtroom artists. >> bob: this t community is not learning about the proces process. >> andrea: court is not a glamorous place. there are not sexy people with the "law and order" cross examination. >> eric: the black community -- >> bob: everybody believed that o.j. simpson was guilty. if you followed the law t
this is educational. i love to watch this stuff. what happens tv shows like "judge judy" she deliberates in seconds and it is turned in to a game. >> eric: do you like the courtroom camera? >> greg: it's hypnotic. er you don't want the lifetime movie about you. you are a killer, or dead. i find it ironic it's called lifetime and every show is ending one. >> andrea: i call it the victim's channel. >> andrea: you didn't like "not without my daughter" or...
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she was taken aback when asked for her graduation year and level of education. >> they discrime nate on your age. >> the ceo says applicants never need to worry it only looks at the meat of the res mai. you never have to worry about human bodies. >> a company brighten have strengths and weaknesses. >> a tech position in the bay area will score well and will find great candidates. for other industries such as agriculture won't be as well. we zront a ton of the jobs on our site. >> bright might be taking a search out of job search. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> we've got sandhya patel. >> any outdoor plans this weekend, let me show you right now this is a sign of what is you still to come. no moisture in the form of clouds. we do have a wind advisory that is running and will be expiring. that is where we've been. oakland gusts to 26. so it's breezy out there. you look back towards the golden gate bridge and it's beautiful and sunny. 58 in san francisco. san carlos, 63. oakland it's 62 degrees in half moon bay. highs from low 50s to low 70s. you can see this weekend great-looking weather,
she was taken aback when asked for her graduation year and level of education. >> they discrime nate on your age. >> the ceo says applicants never need to worry it only looks at the meat of the res mai. you never have to worry about human bodies. >> a company brighten have strengths and weaknesses. >> a tech position in the bay area will score well and will find great candidates. for other industries such as agriculture won't be as well. we zront a ton of the jobs on our...
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it is widely needed for this education. go, they do finally need immediate care that is not always available. we need to get them into care demonstrating that it can work. getting those that you need to urgent care more quickly. playing a vital role in helping veterans access support needed between appointments at the va. improving connections and helping the va to more fully integrate the program. these improvements can help to save lives. we have the following recommendations based on the information gathered. assisting veterans through organizations is number one. contact atr first the support system. number three, increasing the amount of paperwork -- decrease in the amount of paperwork and red tape required, emphasizing that treatment can work and highlighting the rewards of working with veterans. thank you very much. for your testimony. kenny allred works at the national alignment -- national program for mental illness. >> distinguished members of the committee, the national alliance on mental illness is grateful for
it is widely needed for this education. go, they do finally need immediate care that is not always available. we need to get them into care demonstrating that it can work. getting those that you need to urgent care more quickly. playing a vital role in helping veterans access support needed between appointments at the va. improving connections and helping the va to more fully integrate the program. these improvements can help to save lives. we have the following recommendations based on the...
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we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden oortunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-yearld throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at where the money is going, look at the smart ways we can meet spending requirements. we just ask for the ones you spend your money wisely. because it is our money, now we want to know what you think. should we send money to pakistan while cutting military aid to american soldiers? log onto gerriwillis.com and i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. we will be asking are we facing a new housing bubble? and blaming congress for troubles, is it fair? and what is next for the housing behemoth? behemoth? answers next. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be ou
we are cutting these programs while still spending $13 million on education aid pakistan. that is where the hatred against the u.s. is at record levels. that is just a fraction of the $370 million we spend on all fouraid. and to egypt, i and the country not happy with us. this administration is missing a golden oortunity with this sequester. instead of acting like a two-yearld throwing a temper tantrum, instead of laying people off and closing the white house, why not really look at where the...
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the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stonewall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like "i am jay," a novel about transgender teens. and "totally joe," telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught rigorous academics or critical thinking. they are being taught social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book ti
the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stonewall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the...
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than 100 miles to come in contact with these people in different cultures and subcultures with the education, it helped to crystallize the concept of winter political change from the nationalists to international perspective for i saw the struggle at home. and rather vilifying white men began to criticize the space structure of rich white men. a change that proved invaluable and then as the war organizer later on. >> this is the big take away that the participants have. the opportunity to interact with folks that they did not have a chance to normally such as the appalachian whites they got them thinking and more sophisticated ways and a lot of people went to washington were relatively young teenagers and their 20s or 30s. there were older folks there but it was a majority of people who went to washington who stayed there for any period of time were younger. they had more time and did not have this kind of thinking form to through life yet the more important is the relationship between the chicano activists saying a great take away for them they got to meet people from the southwest even les
than 100 miles to come in contact with these people in different cultures and subcultures with the education, it helped to crystallize the concept of winter political change from the nationalists to international perspective for i saw the struggle at home. and rather vilifying white men began to criticize the space structure of rich white men. a change that proved invaluable and then as the war organizer later on. >> this is the big take away that the participants have. the opportunity to...
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so the older sister who had gone to india to become involved with children who would not have had an education and all the issues related to that. i thought this was interesting and worst doing so i decided the best option was to offer myself to become a nun so at the age of 17 i spoke to the reverend mother to say i decided to become a nun. she said think about it. go away for a year then be will receive you. my parents were very happy with my choice because i honored to be a nun and they're happy to have me another year. they decided nothing was too good for their daughter said they thought they would send me to paris for one year. [laughter] that changed everything. [laughter] i describe that in detail in the book. [laughter] and they came under a different influence. i had a grandfather retired earlier and what he practiced with the pork guy against the landlord and he was pleased to have a young girl who was interested in what he was talking about. he did not know how to speak to a child and he spoke of being an instrument of social justice. it was not appropriate any more to become a nun
so the older sister who had gone to india to become involved with children who would not have had an education and all the issues related to that. i thought this was interesting and worst doing so i decided the best option was to offer myself to become a nun so at the age of 17 i spoke to the reverend mother to say i decided to become a nun. she said think about it. go away for a year then be will receive you. my parents were very happy with my choice because i honored to be a nun and they're...
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. >> i was going to say, it is not the educators' fault. it is parents not stepping up. they are not teaching their kids and having the tough, awkward conversations. if an adult does make you feel uncomfortable in someway to tell a parent or a caregiver that you trust. so the schools -- >> it is going to drive hugging underground. there will be a black market of hugging. >> the worst part, the serious worst part is parents are being underminded of the authority figure in their children's lives. that is a skier reproposition. that is the road -- that is a scary proposition. that is the road to author tear januaryism. >> from a hug ban, he has the gal to not tell all. he says he can't reveal every detail about the fun with kim kim jong-un. in an interview he described the little leader as, quote, not one of the saddam hussein characters who wants to take over the world. and then he gave an account of kim's love of disco music. and then other stuff "the worm" wouldn't confirm. he said, i won't tell you if the toilets were made of gold as i promised kim i wouldn't talk about
. >> i was going to say, it is not the educators' fault. it is parents not stepping up. they are not teaching their kids and having the tough, awkward conversations. if an adult does make you feel uncomfortable in someway to tell a parent or a caregiver that you trust. so the schools -- >> it is going to drive hugging underground. there will be a black market of hugging. >> the worst part, the serious worst part is parents are being underminded of the authority figure in their...
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it inspires, it motivates, it educates and it moves us. it even angers us and painfully reminds us of all the hatred and injustice so many of our citizens endured at the hands of their fellow countrymen. and today just as i was at their teen years old i'm still an off how these two great men took a chance and risked so much to stand up for literally millions of people. when i look at that photo and after reading dr. carlo' book i'm reminded of the notion that nothing endures more than your character. and the simple yet daunting question of how you want to be remembered. he was one of our host earlier today and summed it up and he said even long after john carlos is physically gone his influence will be very much alive in that iconic photo. nothing could be a more revered legacy. in the case of dr. carlo's he spent only two and a half pages of this entire book describing his actual 200-meter bronze medal race, his enduring character has transcended the memory of that medal for he has so many other things to be proud of. here are just a few
it inspires, it motivates, it educates and it moves us. it even angers us and painfully reminds us of all the hatred and injustice so many of our citizens endured at the hands of their fellow countrymen. and today just as i was at their teen years old i'm still an off how these two great men took a chance and risked so much to stand up for literally millions of people. when i look at that photo and after reading dr. carlo' book i'm reminded of the notion that nothing endures more than your...
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the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the books are recommended according to age. from young kids activity books celebrating gay rights leader harvey mills to books for older kids like i am jay, and totally joe, telling about a boy coming out. >> there's a full-scale war, a sexual war. >> social conservatives are appalled. they say such topics promoting alternative lifestyles have no place on the state's official reading list. >> your children are not being taught vigorous academics or critical thinking. they are being sought social engineering that will hurt them physically and emotionally. >> the new book titles are recommended, not mandatory.
the california department of education just updated its list of more than 7,800 recommended books. meant to prepare students for college and the ever-changing world. included for the first time are winners of the stone wall book award which recognizes lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender literature. >> it's good to teach kids that everyone is different and we are all people and we can all be accepted for who we are. i think it's great to see those books being recommended. >> the...
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this education. many of these veterans delay seeking care because the stigma about mental health care, when they do finally go they are so sick they can barely function and need immediate care which is not often available. we need a campaign to get these veterans into care earlier before the crisis and demonstrate what help looks like and show them that treatment can work. for those who are in crisis, and effort for mental health needs would help get past paperwork hurdles in getting into care more quickly. care support can put a vital role in helping veterans access their benefits and support him in between appointments at the va. improving connections between the va and nongovernmental agencies could help the va more fully integrate care they support programs into these programs. these improvements in service supports can help save lives. we have the following recommendations based on information that we gather. and one, provide more funding for programs to assist veterans through organizations suc
this education. many of these veterans delay seeking care because the stigma about mental health care, when they do finally go they are so sick they can barely function and need immediate care which is not often available. we need a campaign to get these veterans into care earlier before the crisis and demonstrate what help looks like and show them that treatment can work. for those who are in crisis, and effort for mental health needs would help get past paperwork hurdles in getting into care...
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veterans like him are continuing to make the transition back to civilian life taking advantage of the educational benefits they've earned. the veterans resource center at city college of san francisco is a model for other colleges because of what it offers. the center has a study area with computers and a lounge, all thanks to a number of local benefactors. the trades union also worked on the site for free. servicing inclusive. department of veterans affair has a satellite office here. >> instead of having to go to take buses, wait to get an appointment, they can come here and see a counselor, make a medical appointment, talk to someone from the v.a. and find out next steps in how to proceed. >> for years veterans only had one room center in the basement of the administrative office. it's now upstairs on the third floor of cloud hall. football coach george rush was asked to spearhead the project three years ago. >> we need to get them in an appropriate place to recognize what they have done for our country, the men and women and make sure they get the appropriate services in the correct way. >> a
veterans like him are continuing to make the transition back to civilian life taking advantage of the educational benefits they've earned. the veterans resource center at city college of san francisco is a model for other colleges because of what it offers. the center has a study area with computers and a lounge, all thanks to a number of local benefactors. the trades union also worked on the site for free. servicing inclusive. department of veterans affair has a satellite office here. >>...
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there are those that invest in human capital or infrastructure or investing in education, and those which do not, which endanger our future by adding to the national debt. and this war deficit was of the second type. amthird point that i passionate about, although it is difficult for many people to be passionate about accounting, but i am passionate about the lack of war accounting. one of the purposes of our book and the several book chapters that we have written since then is to argue that bad accounting matters. the u.s. owes nearly a trillion dollars in what business would call deferred compensation to the men and women who fought the war, but this liability does not appear anywhere on the national balance sheet. we did not account for the value of the 6658 lives lost in iraq and afghanistan. that is just the troops, not civilians, not contractors, except for small amount of life insurance money. even though civilian government agencies estimate the value of life at $7.20 million, so osha or epa would account for it at $7.20 million. we have accrued trillion of dollars and more debt,
there are those that invest in human capital or infrastructure or investing in education, and those which do not, which endanger our future by adding to the national debt. and this war deficit was of the second type. amthird point that i passionate about, although it is difficult for many people to be passionate about accounting, but i am passionate about the lack of war accounting. one of the purposes of our book and the several book chapters that we have written since then is to argue that...
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i don't care if they make an education video. they say an engaged team is a successful people. really, is that the blather that we need the irs agents to put in the video to understand. the video is a terrible video, not a training video at all and worse than that, you and i are outraged the at $60,000 to make a gilligan's island and a "star trek" video is the cost just for the private studio 4 million dollars to us last year and the costs keep exploding. >> right, the commissioner told me that this studio's been in existence with the irs for quite some time, but he's going to have to come clean and really account for what they're doing with this. i can understand you know, certain types of training videos being used and that sort of thing, but why should the irs have its own studio? i mean, how many other agencies have studios like this. >> greta: but congressman. >> it's waste and-- >> but, just what you say, sir, that the acting commissioner says well, the studio has been there for quite some time. that's a bad excuse. he's the acting commissioner, if he knew about the studi
i don't care if they make an education video. they say an engaged team is a successful people. really, is that the blather that we need the irs agents to put in the video to understand. the video is a terrible video, not a training video at all and worse than that, you and i are outraged the at $60,000 to make a gilligan's island and a "star trek" video is the cost just for the private studio 4 million dollars to us last year and the costs keep exploding. >> right, the...
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. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and 97 years ago today albert einstein first published his theory of relatively and then had to spend the rest of his life saying yeah nice theory, einstein. this isel "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. if you thought that senate democrats were serious really serious about taking on the nra and passing major gun control legislation after the newtown school massacre, well, i hate to disappoint you but "the new york daily news" got it right with this devastating cover page. "shame on u-s on us, indeed. harry reid moved to drop california senator dianne feinstein's proposed assault weapons ban from the gun control legislation that's protected to reach the senate floor next month. harry reid said he would like to do it but the votes are against her. >> diane has worked so hard on this but urgent now her amendment using most the optimistic numbers has less than 40 vo
. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and 97 years ago today albert einstein first published his theory of relatively and then had to spend the rest of his life saying yeah nice theory, einstein. this isel "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. if you thought that senate democrats were...
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trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a republican. what was your reaction? guest: first, no benefit cuts. the bottom line for myself. no cuts in social security, medicare.nd they are benefits that one works for all of their lives or either disabled or can't work for whatever reason. so, we owe this to the american people. when you talk about reform and medicare and medicaid, social medicare for example, we could allow for more for prescription drugs. that would achieve cost savings. achieve many ways to savings without cutting benefits. the formulas that would cut i do not support. host: what about raising 65igibility for medicare from -- gues
trying to make sure some sort of stability in our country in terms of the american people in jobs, education, housing and get this economy back on track. we don'tg to make sure go into this or don't continue with the state of perpetual war. host: let's talk about the budget issues. president obama on the hill last democrats g to house from bloomberg's reporting he all of you to agree to entitlement changes to medicare saying it iscurity better to make the changes when office rather n than a...
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. >> i think will & grace probably did more to educate the american public than anything anybody's done so far. >> on this, supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage agree, hollywood has been influential of encouraging acceptance of gays and lesbians. it was through the medium of television that millions of americans first had open gays and lesbians in their living rooms. >> i can accept the fact that he's gay, but why does he have to slip a ring on this guy's finger? it was even fodder for the "golden girls". >> everyone wants someone to grow old with. shouldn't everyone have that chance? >> i'm judd. >> in 1994, pedro on the real world san francisco introduced a gay man with hiv/aids to millions of then-teenagers. he died that year and was praised by president clinton. ♪ so no one told you life was gonna be this way ♪ >> it helped to create an environment of acceptance where more and more gays and lesbians came out of the closet. the six friends may have all been straight, but more and more americans have friends that are not. and that's what's changed dramatically over the pa
. >> i think will & grace probably did more to educate the american public than anything anybody's done so far. >> on this, supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage agree, hollywood has been influential of encouraging acceptance of gays and lesbians. it was through the medium of television that millions of americans first had open gays and lesbians in their living rooms. >> i can accept the fact that he's gay, but why does he have to slip a ring on this guy's finger?...
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could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan: obamacare ended medicare as we know it. with that, mr. speaker, mr. chairman, excuse me, i'd like to yield one minute to the distinguished senior member of the budget committee, mr. mcclintock from california. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mcclintock: thank you and i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. chairman, mr. van hollen recently pointed out the democrats and republicans both want to get rid of a range of tax loopholes but democrats want to spend that money and republicans want to
could get a college education. what happened? prior to 1965 on a per capita basis, our economy grew by $323 per person per year. after 1965 our economy grew by $523 per person per year. investing in medicare, investing in education yields growth. the republican budget ends the medicare guarantees and will severely raise the cost of going to college for american families. vote yes on the van hollen plan. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from wisconsin. mr. ryan:...
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assault weapons, handguns, educational dvds to teach him how to use this stuff. this cannot be right in a civilized society. >> first of all, piers, it's not that i oppose the ban. what i do support is a more healthy debate about the ban, and whatever our legislature, whether state or federal, comes out with, i will support. i'm not a gun person, personally. but i do believe that all sides of the issue need to be focused on and there's other issues that need to be addressed also. mental health checks, access for us. that would be part of the background process. having mental health checks to find out if there's issues within the home. knowing who has these types of weapons. another thing that concerns me is when someone does die who does have weapons. but we're not notified that there are weapons in the home. who takes possession of those weapons for the short term until it's decided who they should go to? then they end up on the streets. so those are the things that i'm concerned about. and i just think that we have to have a really thorough debate about the iss
assault weapons, handguns, educational dvds to teach him how to use this stuff. this cannot be right in a civilized society. >> first of all, piers, it's not that i oppose the ban. what i do support is a more healthy debate about the ban, and whatever our legislature, whether state or federal, comes out with, i will support. i'm not a gun person, personally. but i do believe that all sides of the issue need to be focused on and there's other issues that need to be addressed also. mental...
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a kinder approach to immigration, more funding for medicare and education. george w. bush used to talk about his armies of compassion. but armies of compassion are not what george w. bush is remembered for. now more than a decade later the republican party seems to have revived the strategy that got him elected in the first place, this idea of compassionate conservativism, a kinder, less mean-seeming republican party. the question is why would it work now when it did not end up working for george w. bush except to get him elected once, and how can you earn an image change like that without changing any of your policies that earned you the image you now want to change. joining us is john brabender. mr. brabender, it's great to have you here. >> i'm glad to be here, and every i am i'm here, i'm increasingly convinced you are not going to switch and become a republican. >> i will keep trying to persuade you of that. let me ask you if you think my analysis is biased by the fact that i am not a republican. i look at sort of the republican prognosis for what went wrong, tha
a kinder approach to immigration, more funding for medicare and education. george w. bush used to talk about his armies of compassion. but armies of compassion are not what george w. bush is remembered for. now more than a decade later the republican party seems to have revived the strategy that got him elected in the first place, this idea of compassionate conservativism, a kinder, less mean-seeming republican party. the question is why would it work now when it did not end up working for...
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there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a bipartisan manner by the end of the spring? >> there's some promising signs. that's group of eight members of the house of representatives, a bipartisan group, that are working on their compromise. and that looks like it's fruitful. and the common denominator is a path to citizenship. and i think if we both chambers get on the same page, then i think we can get something done in 2013. so it looks hopeful, i do think that the senate will end up acting first that it will pass something then. i think speaker boehner will have to bring some kind of bill
there's a lot of education that needs to be done. because more than half of our members have never dealt with the issue of immigration reform. both on a legal side and on the illegal side. so there's, there's a lot of education that needs to go on. >> how, half the house gop conference needs to be educated on the issue, according to the speaker. we know the senate is going to put legislation on the floor come april. are you confident in the ability of the house to get something done in a...
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the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and never granted every contract dates built within it to be at some point carrying out duties themselves. there has been a lot of corruption we don't have any oversight. you have to build the internal accountability within those agencies and have citizens accountability as well. you can simply continue to provide money to the beltway bandits are the ngos. you need is your philosophy to provide services to build and petitions at the same time. >> you can take off, but i wanted to say i agree it would've been possible in the immediate aftermath of her talking about the af
the answers have been there for years in terms of education, et cetera. the issue is how to make a development policy and the program effect it you need to deliver services. at this point the government has poorly developed at the local government level are the worst kind of absence of investments are made. dnc buries user to have come up and make a requirement at every grade to every ngo and say he's got x. every year you transfer 20% of which are providing to the government pert regency and...
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he backtracked and claim he had no intention to bring down american education. earlier, though, he wrote grades often are impingement to the learning process that earned him an "a" for asinine. a principal appan donning principles because they're too principled. this is an tro butte that made america the greatest nation ever. why? the values hurt feelings and feelings are much more important these days than thinking. achievement linked to despicable behaviors. if only we could feel our way to better grades. the future would be learning to say "do you want fries with that coke" in mandarin. our producer talked to prince pal and he said they moved it to daytime so they could hear the other speeches. i don't buy it. it doesn't jive with the other quotes he made. you were a terrible student, dana, so this has no relevance you? >> dana: how many comments did you use in the letter to parents -- commas in the letter to parents? annoying. this is a way to set up kids for failure. bitter disappointment when they don't get a promotion. what are they going to cry? group me
he backtracked and claim he had no intention to bring down american education. earlier, though, he wrote grades often are impingement to the learning process that earned him an "a" for asinine. a principal appan donning principles because they're too principled. this is an tro butte that made america the greatest nation ever. why? the values hurt feelings and feelings are much more important these days than thinking. achievement linked to despicable behaviors. if only we could feel...
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it was only a small number of educated people who knew latin. then in the 18th century it was french, okay, and then it became english in part because of the british empire and because the standing of the united states during the 20th century particularly after world war i and world world war ii. okay. so a lot of people are asking is one language any better than the other in and by the way, there are people who speak different varieties of english around the world. should the brits or the americans tell you how you should speak, or should people be able to define their languages as they wish themselves? the south african accent is very different. should we let people have their own autonomy with the way they speak? this is another kind of big issue because it gets into we'll call it social rights of speakers. are you going to tell me because i speak a version of english that it's not real enough and that i have to do it a particular way? this whole movement towards whatever, you can do it however you want, the movement towards cultural diversit
it was only a small number of educated people who knew latin. then in the 18th century it was french, okay, and then it became english in part because of the british empire and because the standing of the united states during the 20th century particularly after world war i and world world war ii. okay. so a lot of people are asking is one language any better than the other in and by the way, there are people who speak different varieties of english around the world. should the brits or the...